Contrary to the cruel process of making silk by boiling silkworm cocoons, the process of making Ahimsa silk, as suggested by its name, is rooted in compassion. In this process, smaller and broken silk yarns are obtained after the worm becomes a moth, breaks the cocoon and leaves. These yarns are rubbed together and spun into a weave-able yarns.
This benevolent silk is then dyed and embellished with rani pink stars!